2022
DOI: 10.1117/1.jei.32.3.031803
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High-precision automatic detection method of illegal construction object images in complex scenes

Abstract: Illegal construction should be detected as early as possible as it can damage the environment and economy. However, the existing methods for detecting illegal construction can be improved in terms of their detection cycles, accuracy, and speed. Moreover, there are relatively few valuable real-world image datasets for detecting illegal construction. To address these issues, a high-precision real-time detection model named YEMNet and a new large-scale dataset for detection of illegal construction objects (ICOS) … Show more

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“…Prathap and Afanasyev [65] adopted an enhanced version of UNet for detecting constructions. Vakalopoulou et al [66] utilized a pre-trained AlexNet and supplementary spectral data for discriminating buildings in the course of training. Perez et al [8] employed CNNs to detect potential construction activities.…”
Section: Methods Based On Deep Learning Cnnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prathap and Afanasyev [65] adopted an enhanced version of UNet for detecting constructions. Vakalopoulou et al [66] utilized a pre-trained AlexNet and supplementary spectral data for discriminating buildings in the course of training. Perez et al [8] employed CNNs to detect potential construction activities.…”
Section: Methods Based On Deep Learning Cnnsmentioning
confidence: 99%